Love my Makita TX3000TM14 corded multitool. Old style with Alan key to fix blades to the head
Just for DIY, fair amount of it though.
One of those tools that you never use unless you can't use anything else and when you do it's a real lifesaver.
So mine just started to slip - the head rotates. Note this is not the blade rotating on the head, it's the head itself.
Years ago I saw a film on YouTube of a guy advising people to take great care not to overtighten the bolt that holds the blades onto the teeth of the head. A few times I had the blades wobble off so it was always a case of very tight!
This is the only thing I can imagine has caused the failure. I have not abused it in normal use.
Online search says the back side of the head is a toothed mass set into nylon . These will of course give way eventually (366 days ?)
I'm afraid I plan to buy another, Makita multitool but with the quick release (no Alan key to prematurely kill the tool).
1. Has yours died in this way? Brand?
2. Have you repaired it/ had it fixed?
3. Can anyone recommend an alternative brand?
Thanks for any input.
Just for DIY, fair amount of it though.
One of those tools that you never use unless you can't use anything else and when you do it's a real lifesaver.
So mine just started to slip - the head rotates. Note this is not the blade rotating on the head, it's the head itself.
Years ago I saw a film on YouTube of a guy advising people to take great care not to overtighten the bolt that holds the blades onto the teeth of the head. A few times I had the blades wobble off so it was always a case of very tight!
This is the only thing I can imagine has caused the failure. I have not abused it in normal use.
Online search says the back side of the head is a toothed mass set into nylon . These will of course give way eventually (366 days ?)
I'm afraid I plan to buy another, Makita multitool but with the quick release (no Alan key to prematurely kill the tool).
1. Has yours died in this way? Brand?
2. Have you repaired it/ had it fixed?
3. Can anyone recommend an alternative brand?
Thanks for any input.